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  • May 4th and May 5th Join the Mathematics Department to hear the senior capstone presentations. Student presentations will take place Friday and Saturday. Talks are scheduled in Morken 214 and 216.

    Caroline Dreher In ancient times, frieze patterns that ran along the top of a building were a common architectural design. Even though frieze patterns originated in art, they are widely known and studied in mathematics today. In the mathematical field of study, the focus of frieze patterns is on their classification, and how the design is generated. This talk will investigate the subject of different classifications of frieze patterns and their generators. 12:30pm – Graph Theoretic Properties of Sand

  • HISP 351 Hispanic Voices for Social Change for Heritage Speakers - VW, GE HISP 423 Special Topics in Iberian Literature & Cultures - IT, GE HISP 433 Special Topics in Latin American Literatures & Cultures - IT, GE HIST 102 The Pre-Modern World: Explorations & Encounters - ES, GE HIST 103 Conflicts and Convergences in the Modern World - ES, GE HIST 107 Ancient Near East - IT, GE HIST 109 East Asian Societies - ES, GE HIST 210 Contemporary Global Issues: Migration, Poverty, and Conflict - ES, GE HIST

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmbzzLNVje0 Three PLU MediaLab students went from Canada to the Gulf to explore the issue of oil for their documentary “Oil Literacy.” Understanding oil By Chris Albert This past summer, students from PLU’s MediaLab embarked on a journey to learn, ask and explore oil and…

    the effort to clean up the oil soaked shoreline and waterways. Offshore drilling is also a booming industry in the region and a halt on drilling could mean the loss of tens of thousands of jobs. Where ever they went the opinions about and how people responded where different. There was rudeness, frankness, empathy, passion and countless other emotions which came through, as well as misconceptions and misinformation, like most of our energy is provided to us by the Middle East, and not Canada

  • Tune in: The People’s Gathering is streaming live TACOMA, WASH. (Jan. 27, 2017)- Genesis Housing and Community Development Coalition will host a professional development conference called The People’s Gathering on the campus of Pacific Lutheran University on Friday, February 24. The full-day conference will focus…

    MUTUAEddah Mbula Mutua, Ph.D. is a Professor of Intercultural Communication at St. Cloud State University, Minnesota. She teaches in the area of intercultural communication. Her research focuses on peace communication in post-conflict societies in Eastern Africa with a special interest in the role of women in post-genocide Rwanda and grassroots peacebuilding initiatives in Kenya. In the U.S., her areas of research include East African refugee and host communities’ interactions in Central Minnesota

  • Eligibility Requirements In order to live in Upper Division learning communities, students must meet the following requirements: Be at least 20 years old or Junior standing by September 1st for

    bathrooms and shower facilities. If you identify as Trans*/Gender Non-Conforming and have concerns, please reach out to Campus Life. South Hall South Hall is an apartment style hall with private bathrooms in each apartment. Limited married housing units are available upon request and availability at the time of the request. Family housing is not available at PLU. The hall has a view of the Olympic Mountains to the west and Mount Rainier to the east. The main lounge opens to a courtyard, providing a

  • This mask is in a darker color than the other Makonde facemask in the PLU Collection. On this mask the hairstyle is that of seven narrow, “shaved” spaces between each of eight rows of hair.

    majority live in northern Cabo Delgado province on the 1,715 square kilometer Mueda Plateau, named for the large Portuguese administrative post built near its center during colonial times” (Bortolot, Language). The Cabo Delgado province is characterized by mango trees, dirt, sandy soil and steep escarpments and dense forest scrub, and food crops consist of maize flour, rice and beans with a large concentration of cattle raising. “A largely agrarian people with a kin-based system of land stewardship

  • Dr. Bradley W. Hart, Ph.D. – California State University, Fresno

    these records remained inaccessible to researchers. Utilizing patient files from the Bezirkskrankenhaus Kaufbeuren, formerly a notorious “euthanasia” facility near Augsburg, this presentation will offer a much-needed perspective to a field in which the analysis of process and perpetrator often precludes important questions about the victims themselves.Dr. Patricia Heberer-RiceDr. Heberer Rice is one of the leading scholars on the Nazi Euthanasia murders. She has been based at the Museum’s Center for

  • PLU's MFT Department partners with local community mental health agencies and an AAMFT Approved Supervisor at each site.

    through occupational therapy, physical therapy and other specialty care clinics. The unit is housed in the Dr. Donald & Beret Mott Children’s Center near MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital. Designed to tell the story of Noah’s Ark, the building provides a scenic backdrop for achieving our mission: inspiring children, supporting families and celebrating differences. Visit MultiCare Child Specialty Center WebsiteNavos’ Child, Youth, and Family Services, Burien, WA Navos’ Child, Youth, & Family Services

  • Change was in the air when Assistant Professor of Theatre, Dr. Lori Lee Wallace, came to PLU in fall 2012. This was the same year President Krise arrived as the 13th president of PLU, the Theatre program was taking on two new tenure-line positions, and…

    Theatre professor finds her wild hope at PLU Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / January 15, 2014 January 15, 2014 Change was in the air when Assistant Professor of Theatre, Dr. Lori Lee Wallace, came to PLU in fall 2012. This was the same year President Krise arrived as the 13th president of PLU, the Theatre program was taking on two new tenure-line positions, and the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts was near completion. During her first year, students took to Wallace quickly. After

  • Perspective – The view through safety goggles Folks around Rieke Science Center – and sometimes in other parts of campus when I’m running late for a meeting – often see me donning a certain accessory that is quintessential to chemists worldwide: safety goggles. We all…

    the university. Inspiring bright, young Lutes to “put on their goggles” and ask their own questions about “stuff” is key to our work as faculty in the chemistry department. Students at PLU receive excellent hands-on training in the classrooms and laboratories of Rieke. Now is a particularly exciting time in the chemistry department. With near record numbers of majors, student-faculty research projects recently have ranged from investigating additives that would give polymers or plastics new